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NISMO LM-GT1's. loved em. looked great.

NISMO wheel nuts. Did the job I guess

NISMO T-Shirt.....

Nismo Nuts scratch up easily eh?

Wonder if wet 'n dry does much to help...

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Id say that I would compete for the title of "biggest Nismo whore" in this thread, Simon can probably confirm haha

My recently acquired Vspec R34 has the following;

ENGINE

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NISMO OIL - AIR SEPARATOR

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NISMO REINFORCED TIMING BELT

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NISMO INTAKE PIPING

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NISMO INTERCOOLER

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NISMO INTERCOOLER PIPING

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NISMO ENGINE OIL COOLER

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NISMO ADJUSTABLE FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR

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NISMO HI-FLOW FUEL PUMP

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NISMO IRIDIUM SPARK PLUGS

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NISMO RACING RADIATOR CAP

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NISMO R-TUNE AIR CLEANER DUCT

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NISMO OIL FILLER CAP

DRIVELINE / CHASSIS

  • NISMO G-ATTACK COIL OVER SUSPENSION
  • NISMO SUPERCOPPERMIX COMPETITION TWIN PLATE CLUTCH
  • NISMO FRONT AND REAR SWAYBARS
  • NISMO LONG HUB BOLTS
  • NISMO R-TUNE BRAKE PADS FRONT & REAR

INTERIOR / EXTERIOR

  • NISMO R-TUNE FRONT BUMPER
  • NISMO CARBON LOOK CENTRE PILLAR TRIM
  • NISMO CLEAR FRONT INDICATORS
  • NISMO CLEAR SIDE INDICATORS
  • NISMO “GT500” L.E.D TAIL LAMPS
  • NISMO GEAR KNOB
  • NISMO FLOOR MAT SET
  • NISMO METER SET – WHITE
  • NISMO M.F.D ( MULTI-FUNCTION DISPLAY) SPEC KIT VER.II

Plus, do the plates count? lol

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And my daily R33 has;

Nismo LMGT-4's

Nismo Braided brake lines

Nismo Clutch slave cylinder

Nismo Super Coppermix single

Nismo radiator cap

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That is cheating Joe.

You can't buy a Nismo promo car and claim nismo whorisim.

hahaha

Bahahaha sure I can, I would have had a list that long on the 33 if I had thrown the cash at that instead :yes:

Plus I harass you to sell me those rims EVERY time I see you lol

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Nismo...

LM-GT4 wheels

Clear indicators (I think they are Nismo?)

600cc injectors

Competition Spec Coppermix twin plate clutch (awesome clutch thanks to Stevo-O).

Oil separator can

Fuel pump.

Fuel regulator... and

'Hoodie' jumper

Omori factory shirt :-)

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nismo lmgt4

nismo dark indicators

nismo exhaust

nismo cluster

nismo floor mats

nismo ti gearknob

nismo fuel pump

nismo power brace

nismo timing belt

.......how is it all?....GREAT, except the exhaust which looks like a55 (and not the good kind)

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still yum ^^

...and the thing about Nismo items (except for your exhaust if it has a 90 degree bend in it), is that you can take them off > sell them easily

Terry I put the exhaust up for sale with some other bits and pieces last week. Many expressions of interest for everything and few pieces sold, but the exhaust :/ Its the discontinued oval-tipped one...The guys over on the UK forums were selling them used for $1400 :O

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